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...also picked up endorsements from myriad progressive student organizations. And at Harvard, where 85 percent of students vote Democratic in national elections, that puts her on the side of popular opinion...
...ambitious campaign platform: He hopes to renovate the MAC and to throw myriad comedy shows, rock concerts and tailgates on campus. He's betting students will fork over another $5 each year to pay for the social activities...
...presidential opponents, Eric M. Nelson '99, says it is not so simple. And another candidate--Elizabeth A. Haynes '98--says she both agrees and disagrees with the referendum's myriad provisions...
...many area residents, pursuing health care and federal assistance can prove daunting as regulatory bureaucracy necessitates the filing of a myriad of forms...
...myriad strategic decisions made in both presidential candidates' camps, two did more than any others to shape the race. Bob Dole's 15% tax cut turned out to be a turkey; voters never came to believe he could give them a break and balance the budget. Bill Clinton's signature on a Republican-drafted welfare-reform bill, over the anguished screams of party liberals, turned out to be so popular that the President bragged about it over and over to enthusiastic crowds in Florida last week...